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Mowpay, May 10ru, 1852. 
JAMES APJOHN, M. D., Vicz-Presipent, 
in the Chair. 
Artuur Learep, M. B., was elected a Member of the Aca- 
demy. 
It was Resolved, on the recommendation of the Council :— 
That a sum not exceeding £50 be placed at the disposal 
of the Committee appointed to prepare a Catalogue of the 
Museum. 
The Secretary presented, for Major John Bonner, a bronze 
pin, found with a quantity of human bones, on the lands of 
Henry Gillespie, Esq., near Rathfarnham ; for R. M. Carnegie, 
Esq., a copper hatchet-head ; and for Pakenham Mahon, Esq., 
a circular impression on wood, produced, apparently, by ared- 
hot iron stamp, found in Clonfinn Lough. 
! The Secretary exhibited, for John Moorehead, M. D., a 
. portion of the horn ofan Irish elk, found under four feet of peat 
_and five feet of blue clay, in the Public Drainage Works at 
_ Annagh-na-Carrig, Newbliss, County Monaghan, by Mr. Coe, 
Civil Engineer. Dr. Moorehead was satisfied, from inquiries 
| made by himself, that the fragment of horn was now in the 
same state in which it was when disinterred, yet its surface 
. contains various marks made with a knife, together with the 
. 
letters J and E in Roman characters. 
v. H. Lloyd exhibited a number of autograph letters, 
: - the . of Lynch, Esq., by Lord Lyttleton, Lord 
~ Chesterfield, the Duke of Northumberland (1766), Alexander 
BP on, Dean Swift, Esq., and Sir Humphrey Davy (1811). 
mae VOL. V. 25 
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